I get asked many times the difference
between a Horse coat and brush coat Shar-Pei.

The horsecoated Shar-Pei puppy, is just adorable with an
abundance of loose wrinkly skin and a sad, love me expression in their eyes.
They are the puppies most depicted on posters and greetingcards.

HorsecoatShar-Pei puppies can
have a dramatic change in appearance as they matureto an
adultdog.

All Shar-Pei, but especially the horsecoat need early socialization with
children, strangers, and other animals. They can be stubborn, strong willed and
very territorial. Early training can help control these traits before they become
problem behaviors. Some people may experience a sensitivity to the harshness of
the coat of either length. This is a mild, short lived rash, that can develop on
the skin that has been in contact with the coat, most commonly on the
forearms.

When adopting an adult horsecoat Shar-Pei, it is important to remember
that they often lacking the cute expression and wrinkly appearance that was once
so endearing as a puppy.
It is worth the effort, to bring a horsecoat Shar-Pei into your home, because
they always give more to the family than they ask in return.

BrushcoatShar-Pei puppies, are cute, cuddly, wrinkly balls, with a love me
expression.
They often retain
this puppyish look well into adulthood. Because of this cuteness, their owners
can be reluctant to socialize and train them while they are young. What was cute
as a 20-pound puppy is not so cute as a 50 pound adult. The brushcoat matures
early to be a stocky strong dog, therefore early socialization and training are
essential, in order to have a dog that is a good family member as well as a
welcome member of society.
The
brushcoat is not always as active as the horsecoat. And are often more content
than the horsecoat to laze around the house. Like their horsecoat brothers, they
are strong willed, stubborn and territorial, but these are often exhibited to a
lesser degree. Both coat types, brush and horse are true Shar-Pei. Both make
excellent companions. Each is similar and yet has their own uniqueness. Each of
the two coat types hasgroups of fans that prefer one type
to the other. If you are looking for an easily maintained, smart, active,
loyal companion, that will challenge your intelligence, and keep your funny bone
tickled with their clownish antics, the horsecoat is the Shar-Pei for you. If you are looking for an easily maintained, quick to learn,
less active companion, to keep you company and enjoy activities with you the, brushcoat Shar-Pei just may be the dog you are looking
for. Please look at both types and educate yourself before making a
Shar-Pei a member of your family. Remember a dog is a life time commitment.

BEAR
COAT

There is another length of coat that a Shar-Pei can have. When
both the male and female carry the recessive gene for this coat type, it can
occur. It is any coat that is longer than 1 inch at the withers. This coat
length is commonly called a "Bear Coat." This coat length resembles
the coat on a breed of dog called a "Chow Chow." The personality of
the bear coat is very much like that of a brush coat. Bear coats make wonderful
pets." This length of coat is a major fault therefore a
dog with this coat can not be shown competitively in the conformation shows."They can be shown in obedience and agility.

Please note that this
coat type is NOT RARE. The price for a bear coat should not exceed
the price for any other companion quality Shar-Pei.

Below is a BLACK and TAN Shar-Pei.

This is not a RARE Shar-Pei, nor desirable, but they do pop up in litters now
and then.